She's got the voice, an index of exes longer than most grocery store lists and the best earning power in the world.

Taylor Swift was the world's highest-paid musician from June 1, 2015, to June 1, 2016, earning $170 million in pre-tax income, Forbes reported Wednesday.

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“She not only delivers with solid music and great live concert performance experiences, but she is also young, poised, beautiful and—so far—relatively non-controversial,” attorney Lori Landew of Fox Rothschild told Forbes. “Brands … see her as a safe and reliable spokesperson who is very aware of her brand equity and is strategic about protecting its value.”

One Direction follows Swift with $110M, while Adele was third at $80.5 million. And though Madonna and Rihanna round out the top five, there does remain a disparity between male and female artists. Only seven women are in the top 30.

“When it comes to the relative earning power of these artists, we have a way to go until we see the gender gap eliminated,” Landew said, “(Swift) appears to be particularly well-suited to handling the pressures that her lifestyle presents. When you put this all together, you have a recipe for enormous success.”

And guys? She's currently unattached, if you think you've got a shot with the world's most-bankable superstar.